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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra’s Snapdragon 8 Elite hits impressive Geekbench highs

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Elite appeared on Geekbench. The handset is now benchmarked with overwhelming scores in both single-core and multi-core tests, setting new standards of performance.

Galaxy S25 Ultra’s USA variant running Snapdragon 8 Elite scored a whopping 3,148 and 10,236 points on Geekbench. The smartphone earlier reached 3,069 and 9,080 points in single and multi-core tests on the same benchmark.

There’s a notable difference between the recent and previous benchmark scores. There are still a few months remaining in the official unveiling, which would result in further performance improvement with software optimization.

Just recently, the S25 Plus was spotted running Exynos 2500. The prototype secured 2360 and 8140 points in single-core and multi-core tests. The performance difference between Snapdragon and Exynos is visible and it’s far.

Snapdragon 8 Elite

Qualcomm’s latest chip is set to make Galaxy S25 Ultra the world’s most powerful smartphone. Samsung is seriously working on the software development, which would result in head-scratching outcomes for its rivals, Apple included.

Snapdragon 8 Elite features Qualcomm’s self-developed Oryon CPU. The AP ditched efficiency cores in favor of a dual-layout architecture. Expect even more fireworks at next year’s Samsung Unpacked event early next year!

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Release

The South Korean tech giant could announce the Galaxy S25 series in January next year. The Galaxy S24 series debuted in January this year, a month ahead of the Galaxy S23 family’s launch in February 2023.

One UI 7 will also be unveiled along with the new flagship phones. The company has revamped its software distribution timeframe, pushing the Beta Program to the end of the year and Stable Rollout with the new Galaxy S lineup.

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